MIL-FOOD HAVEN STREET FOOD FESTIVAL HITS MILFORD WATERFRONT!
MIL-FOOD HAVEN STREET FOOD FESTIVAL HITS MILFORD WATERFRONT!
Hello, Milford Haven. The Welsh Street Food Awards were a bit good last year, weren't they? We love a throw-down in Pembrokeshire, and with this year's Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival over and done with until 2020, we don't want the Southwest Wales fun to stop. So, beaming sunshine, ice-cold drinks in abundance, and the country's best street food on your doorstep. Street Food Warehouse is bringing Mil-food Haven Street Food Festival to town for another big one, between 17th - 18th August!Milford locals, Pembrokeshire street food day-trippers and holiday-makers coming from far and wide can expect a whole host of unique, talented and friendly street food vendors serving incredible food from all over the globe. Street Food Warehouse are also bringing their sister company, Pop Up Bar Hire, to keep glasses full across the entire weekend.From 12pm until 10pm on Saturday, and until 8pm on Sunday, we'll welcome curious foodies, festival lovers and and sun-soakers alike for this summer bash, where they'll enjoy menus brimming with the exciting, the exotic and the extraordinary.So, who is trading at Mil-food Haven Street Food Festival 2019? We've got some Street Food Warehouse favourites involved, including The Dog House with their unbelievable loaded hot dogs, and Pink Peppercorn will be serving their wonderfully Welsh themed meals of equally wholesome and delicious contents. We've also got Dutty's bringing their divinely inspired cheesecakes, and we're excited to have our June vendor of the month, The Gower Doughnut Co., on board to bring their doughy, delicious goodness to the party!At Street Food Warehouse, we like to ensure that everyone is catered for. Our selection of street food vendors travel from all over the UK with their tasty dishes and have the ability to cater for gluten and dairy intolerances, veggies and vegans. This family-friendly event has something for everyone… even dogs, who are always welcome to our events!We feel like we’re forgetting to mention something? Hmmm… Perhaps that 2019 is the year that Street Food Warehouse will be sponsored by the UK’s number one hot pepper sauce brand, Encona! At Mil-food Haven Street Food Festival, a number of our vendors will be incorporating Encona’s range of sauces into their favourite dishes ready for you to try!A weekend of outstanding food, refreshing beverages and good vibes awaits – the only thing missing is you! Tickets are free, so no excuses. Register for your free tickets here and you’ll be in with a chance of winning x4 street food meals and cocktails, all sponsored by Encona! Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for a number of foodie competitions that'll be running as we build up to the big weekend.
17th - 18th August - get it in your diaries, Milford!
FAQS - PEMBROKESHIRE STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - SUSSEX STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
Below are a bunch of FAQs for you to refer to prior to (and during) Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival 2019 - we hope these help!
Where is Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival?South Beach Car Park, Tenby (SA70 7EG)When is Sussex Street Food Festival?Friday 14th June - Sunday 16th June.Do I need to show/print the tickets I have pre-booked for the event?No, these are to provide us with an idea of attendee numbers for the event - though they will still guarantee your entry during peak times, so it helps to have it handy on your phone. Are dogs allowed at Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival?Yes! The more doggos, the merrier.What are the opening hours?12:00-22:00 daily, unless all traders sell out.Will there be cover if it rains?Yes! We have a huge marquee to keep you dry.Are there vegetarian and vegan food options available? Yes, Pembrokeshire Street Food Festival has carefully selected its vendors to cater for vegetarians, vegans and those that are gluten intolerant.
Head over to our Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with all things Sussex Street Food Festival throughout the weekend, including foodie competitions and prizes!
DEVON STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019: THE STREET FOOD WEEKENDER RETURNS TO ILFRACOMBE!
DEVON STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019: THE STREET FOOD WEEKENDER RETURNS TO ILFRACOMBE!
Ilfracombe: throw it back to last summer. Beaming sunshine, ice-cold drinks in abundance, and the country's best street food on your doorstep. Sound familiar? Get yourselves excited, as Devon Street Food Festival returns to the South West coast for another big one between 2nd - 4th August!Ilfracombe locals, South West street food day-trippers and holiday-makers coming from far and wide can expect a whole host of unique, talented and friendly street food vendors serving incredible food from all over the globe. There's so much to try, don't be surprised if you return for a second (or third...) day! Street Food Warehouse are also bringing their sister company, Pop Up Bar Hire, to keep your glasses full across the entire weekend.From 12pm until 10pm over a three-day food extravaganza, Street Food Warehouse will welcome curious foodies, festival lovers and and sun-soakers alike for this midsummer bash, where they'll enjoy menus brimming with the exciting, the exotic and the extraordinary.So, who is trading at Devon Street Food Festival 2019? We've got some Street Food Warehouse favourites involved, including The Dog House with their unbelievable loaded hot dogs, and Gourmet Street Kitchen serving their out-of-this-world mac and cheese. Alongside some of our regulars, as well as a host of exciting newbies too; Hopala are bringing their sun-powered truck to whip up their delicious crepes, and we're excited to have Handmade Pizza Co on board to bring the the doughy, delicious goodness!At Street Food Warehouse, we like to ensure that everyone is catered for. Our selection of street food vendors travel from all over the UK with their tasty dishes and have the ability to cater for gluten and dairy intolerances, veggies and vegans. This family-friendly event has something for everyone… even dogs, who are always welcome to our events!We feel like we’re forgetting to mention something? Hmmm… Perhaps that 2019 is the year that Street Food Warehouse will be sponsored by the UK’s number one hot pepper sauce brand, Encona! At Somerset Street Food Festival, a number of our vendors will be incorporating Encona’s range of sauces into their favourite dishes ready for you to try!A weekend of outstanding food, refreshing beverages and good vibes awaits – the only thing missing is you! Tickets are free, so no excuses. Register for your free tickets here and you’ll be in with a chance of winning x4 street food meals and cocktails, all sponsored by Encona! Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for a number of foodie competitions that'll be running as we build up to the big weekend.
2nd - 4th August - get it in your diaries, Devon!
5 WAYS TO SPICE UP YOUR LIFE WITH ENCONA HOT SAUCE!
5 WAYS TO SPICE UP YOUR LIFE WITH ENCONA HOT SAUCE!
“I want some hot stuff baby this evening, I want some hot stuff baby tonight.” Or so bellowed Donna Summer in her 1979 disco smash ‘Hot Stuff’.We know the feeling. It would be an understatement to say we’re partial to a bit spicy food here at Street Food Warehouse. In fact, we love it so much that we’ve partnered with Encona, legends of the hot sauce game, for our 2019 season.We’ve got our flame-proof thinking cap on and thought of some uses for Encona’s tastebud-tickling array of hot sauces that you might not have thought of before… hit us up on Facebook and Twitter to tell us your top ways of using it.
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Add a dash to a bloody Mary
An ice cold bloody Mary – a tomato juice, vodka with liberal sprinklings of salt and pepper and a dash of Worcestershire sauce, stirred with a stick of celery and served over ice – is a famous cure for those who’ve overexerted themselves the night before. To kick up your bloody Mary a notch, at a dash of Encona for some additional habanero heat to taste. That’ll put lead in your lead in your pencil.
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Marinate a roast chicken
For a zingy twist on a traditional Sunday roast, slather a chicken with Encona hot sauce and keep covered in the fridge overnight. You’ll thank us you did. Roast under foil for the appropriate weight, before removing for the last half-an-hour to 40 minutes to crisp up. This will work equally well with chicken quarters or thighs on the barbeque too – we reckon Encona’s Peri-Peri sauce would lend itself particularly well here.
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Spicy mayo
Combine your favourite mayonnaise and Encona hot sauce to taste for a fired-up sauce. Perfect with fries or to pep up a sandwich. If you’ve got a taste for the avant-garde add some ketchup to the equation for a turbo-charged take on thousand island/Russian dressing, ideal for a game-changing prawn cocktail or revolutionary Reuben sandwich.
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Liven up your leftovers
A humble bottle of Encona really comes into its own if you’ve got some leftovers from a big meal to use up. Shred up leftover ham or pork shoulder, fry gently in a pan with some peppers, onions, herbs and spices, rice, add some black eyed beans and a liberal splash of Encona sauce and voila! You’ve got yourself a Hoppin’ John – a traditional southern soul food favourite. Or how about livening up a chicken sandwich? It could even make a lively addition to a bubble n’ squeak.
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Blazin’ breakfast
Encona hot sauce is quite simply a revelation at breakfast time. Add a liberal amount to your bacon buttie or sausage sarnie for a fiery take on the traditional morning favourite. Feel a little daring? Why not boost up your beans with a couple of teaspoons while they’re cooking… and maybe add some grated cheese while you’re at it. Or simply use it to add a bit of sizzle to your full Monty. Breakfast will never be the same again.
Encona Sauces are the official sponsor of the Street Food Warehouse summer tour. Head over to our events page to check out our calendar, and see where you can find us across the sunny months.
TAKE YOUR TASTEBUDS ON A TRIP AT ABERYSTWYTH STREET FOOD FESTIVAL!
TAKE YOUR TASTEBUDS ON A TRIP AT ABERYSTWYTH STREET FOOD FESTIVAL!
In the height of summer, Street Food Warehouse is bringing the famed street food tour to gorgeous Aberystwyth for a packed-out weekend of incredible food from all over the globe (19th - 21st July). Hey, perhaps the odd beer or cocktail, too? Some of you lovely festival-goers will no doubt have your summer holidays booked in, but you wont need to go so far to take your tastebuds on a trip of a lifetime. An international selection of food from some of the UK's best street vendors means whilst you enjoy the Welsh coastline in the sun, your tastebuds will be headed for all corners of the earth. Below we list some of the faraway lands that Aberystwyth Street Food Festival could take you.
JAPAN: SWSHI
Our first stop is a long-haul journey all the way to Japan, as we grab some chopsticks and chow down with Swshi. Alongside these Welsh wonders, we're looking forward to 'letting the good times roll' throughout our weekend in Aberystwyth. Whilst producing incredibly high quality sushi in the heart of our homeland, they're ensuring that their Japanese treats are still Welsh through and through. According to the Swshi gang, "the crab in our rolls is from Cardigan Bay, we get meat from our local butcher in Tregaron, and we use Jonah’s fishmarket in Aberystwyth for our fish. Even the soy sauce we use is made in Abertillery!" If you're a sucker for sushi, we'll see you in the queue.
MOROCCO: STREET FOOD SOUTH WEST / LITTLE MARRAKESH
Next, we head all the way down to North Africa for a taste of Morocco at the Street Food South West stall. This lovely lot can knock up a feast of spice-infusions and charred meats, and don't they look good in front of the camera, too! Whether it's slow cooked lamb or saffron-infused chicken, they're complimented by gorgeous, fluffy flat breads and a rainbow of fresh vegetables, fruits & spices. Some seriously unique and inspired dishes here.
MEXICO: THAT STREET FOOD VAN
The Cardiff-based street food van - yes, That Street Food Van - are rolling around the country dishing out Mexican delights of the highest order, and they're coming to Aberystwyth Marina to take your tastebuds on a trip to Mexico's heartlands. No doubt our mid-July shindig will blessed with beaming sunshine, and what better way to enjoy the heat than with some hearty Mexican and a cold beer? Loaded nachos, tacos and taquitos jammed with meat or jackfruit plus all the trimmings will make for some messy fingers and smiling faces in the summer heat.
ITALY: TAFEL A TÂN
The Welsh-speaking pizza pioneers at Tafel a Tân are taking you day-trippers to Southern Italy with their delicious wood-fired pizzas. We didn't know this until recently, but pizza actually means 'pie' in Italian. There's a fact for you. Every day's a school day, eh? Reading about food and learning different languages, what a dream. Another fact: Tafel a Tân's pizzas will make your mouth water and your eyes pop. This, however, you could probably have worked out for yourselves. Go and grab your self a pitsa (that's pizza in Welsh) and say hello to this lovely bunch of dough-flinging wizards.
MALAYSIA - MAKASIH
Malaysian heaven awaits at the Makasih stand at Aberystwyth Street Food Festival. The family-run business prides itself on hearty, Malaysian-inspired dishes both meaty and veggie, with the most popular being their gorgeous Beef Rendang. Already this year they've been seen racking up hefty queues at events on the Street Food Warehouse summer tour, with some of their dishes being the talk of the town (and the festival). A trip to Southeast Asia that your tastebuds will not be forgetting in a hurry.
Want to secure your spot at Aberystwyth Street Food Festival? Sign up for a free ticket here.
TREATING YOUR TASTEBUDS AT DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
TREATING YOUR TASTEBUDS AT DORSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
The beauty of the Street Food Warehouse tour is that whatever your favourite kinda food, you're sure to find something that'll get your tastebuds tingling. Between us at the SFW office, we've got all kinds of favourite dishes, ranging from the sweet to the meaty - as you can see here. But what about you? Are you a chocolate lover or a cheesy chappy? At Dorset Street Food Festival 2019, we have everyone covered. With international foods ranging from the savoury to the sweet, the veggie to the meaty, and everything in between, we've zoomed in on the various foodie vibes that you lot might be feeling when you come along to join us in Lyme Regis between 12-14 July.
For the Veggie: Wallace and Sons
John Wallace, one time high-end chef, has been dishing delicious bao buns from the Wallace and Sons truck for around four years now after packing in the chaotic lifestyle of 80-90 hour weeks in the restaurant kitchens. Much happier these days, John will have you veggie lot drooling with his incredible Beer-battered Cauliflower bao. Accompanied with pickles, tofu and sesame dressing, Wallace and Sons are serving up little fluffy slices of heaven. According to Manchester Finest, John tried a myriad of recipes before getting the bun perfect. “I tried loads of different recipes to make the bread that just didn’t work." he said. "I tried Momofuku’s recipe, but couldn’t even get that to work.” Go and grab yourself some veggie bao, and you'll see what all of his hard work has created.
For the Sweet-Tooth: Extreme Chocolate
Extreme Chocolate, purveyors of incredibly rich and delicious chocolate brownies, have one of those street food stalls that makes people stop, stare and drool. Having racked up over twenty years of cake making and baking experience, the Extreme Chocolate team have spent years honing their craft. Whilst they've got their recipe's nailed down, they still continue to experiment and push the boundaries of brownie-making with all sorts of decadent flavours that'll have you buying 'em by the box load. If there's any appeasing a ravenous sweet tooth, it's right here.
For the Meat-Lover: The Dog House
Oh, we do love Lynn and Ron at The Dog House. Extremely lovely people who dish the 'dogs in style. If you're on the hunt for some meaty grub in the sun at Dorset Street Food Festival, heading to see this dynamic duo and picking up one of their loaded hotdogs is a sure fire way of treating yourself. When you get to the front of their hefty queue, you've got two meaty options: the Chilli Cheese Dog - chilli of the day, homemade cheese sauce, guacamole, salsa, jalapenos, chipotle ketchup and crispy onion nachos - or the Kaiser Dog, with gherkin, curry ketchup, mustard, potato salad and wasabi crisps. Mouthwatering decisions to be made.
For the Spice Fiend: Street Food South West/Little Marakesh
Moroccan deliciousness comes from the folks at Street Food South West, aka Little Marakesh, who are serving their delicious and spice-infused flatbreads all weekend long at Dorset Street Food Festival. On the menu, there's spicy Moroccan lamb, chicken shawarma or chickpea tagine slotted into a soft, doughy flatbread. Alternatively, you can also chow down on their tagine pots, with some seriously delicious varieties, all sure to get your spice-buds tingling.
For the Cheesy Chappy: Alp Mac
If your passion is chowing down on cheese, this one's for you. The mountainous Mac and Cheese vendors at Alp Mac are novel in their approach to concocting the wholesome dish, which is a regular favourite for street food festival goers. Using Alpine Cheese as one of their speciality servings, Alp Mac were voted as Bristol's best street food in 2017 by Bristol 24/7. Environmentally conscious and innovative in their foodie creations, if you're a cheese fanatic then look no further than this lovely Mac and Cheesy lot.
Treat your tastebuds at Dorset Street Food Festival 2019, taking place in Lyme Regis between 12-14 July. Be sure to sign up for up to up to four free tickets for the festival right here.
THE STREET FOOD VAN RISING FROM THE FLAMES...
THE STREET FOOD VAN RISING FROM THE FLAMES...
What happens when your beloved street food van burns down? You pick yourself up, dust yourself down and start again…
Things were looking up for Ellie Penny, the owner of touring street food van Last Night a Vegan Saved My Life. The festival-loving former model and dancer launched the business in 2018 after illness made her change her diet. “I found that vegan offers at festivals tended to be pretty much limited to falafel,” she says. “I spotted an opportunity – what I want at a festival is something a bit dirty and naughty, but which will also line your stomach.”After applying for a start-up grant and importing an Airstream van from China, she launched the business at a Bloc Party gig at Alexandra Palace in October 2018. A busy November full of corporate events followed. The van had a busy summer booked for this year, but in March her long-term illness forced her to go back into hospital. When she was finally discharged, she got a call which would change everything.“I got a call from the yard where the van was locked up,” recalls Ellie. “They said ‘it’s been burnt’. I said ‘What, like damaged?’. ‘No,’ they said. It’s been completely burnt.”In total, the fire which tore through the Upminster storage site where the van was locked up took out 10 caravans, three cars, four trailers, a shipping container, a boat… and one Airstream. It took eight fire engines and 60 firefighters to tame the blaze. “I was devastated,” says Ellie. “When I was in hospital the only thing that was keeping me going was the van. I didn’t think I had it in me to start again.”To compound matters, her insurance payout didn’t amount to much. “I had insurance for the structure, but it wasn’t enough – I’d underinsured. it didn’t cover the loss of earnings from the festivals we would have been at either,” she says.So, the Monday following the van’s untimely destruction, Ellielaunched a GoFundMeto start again. After setting a target of £15,000, in the first 24 hours they raised £16,000 and ended up reaching £23,000 in total. “I think people were like ‘how can this one person have such bad luck’”, says Ellie.With a new Airstream-style van due for delivery, Last Night a Vegan Saved My Life is nearly ready to hit the road again this summer, serving up its array of fried chicken seitan and curries to families, festival goers and ravers at events including CarFest and Elrow Town. The break from the fire has given her time to rethink her strategy too. “Originally I was doing pre-preparation in my own kitchen,” says Ellie. “I’ve got two chest freezers in my living room! But now I’m renting an industrial kitchen one day a week.”After an incredibly testing few months, Ellie’s more determined than ever to make a success of the van. “I will do this again,” she says. You get the impression that when Last Night a Vegan Saved My Life returns, it’ll be better than ever…
Keep up to date with the progress of Ellie and Last Night A Vegan Saved My Life here. Also be sure to follow Street Food Warehouse on Facebook and Twitter for information on our Summer Street Food Tour.
FOOD HACKS WITH MARCUS COOKS AT SWANSEA STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
Food Hacks with Marcus Cooks at Swansea Street Food Festival 2019!
The Street Food Warehouse team partnered up with Instagram foodie guru Marcus Cooks over the early May bank holiday at Swansea Street Food Festival 2019 to create some insanely tasty dishes by combining the work of two different street food vendors! We took advantage of the immense range of cuisines at Swansea Street Food Festival to create ultimate street food deliciousness, taking the best bits and bobs from different vendors and combining them to create a whole new dish... From a vegan affogato to a Malaysian chicken taco!
Makasih x The Bearded Taco
For this dish, we took deep fried Malaysian chicken from Makasih and popped it in a taco from The Bearded Taco, all brought together with kimchi and sesame aioli, topped with a drizzle of syrup, sesame seeds and chillies. Possibly one of the most photogenic dishes from the weekend. Who knew Malaysian and Mexican would make such a good combo?
Grubshed x Gourmet Street Kitchen
Mac ‘n’ Cheese loaded fries… yep you heard me! The perfect combination to create a guilty pleasure dish for all you carb lovers. We took seasoned fries from the Grubshed and topped them with deliciously gooey Mac ‘n’ Cheese from Gourmet Street Kitchen, who finished it all off with crispy onions and bacon – Yum!
Monte Forte x Spicer’s Meat Wagon
Spicer’s Meat Wagon (the home of the deadly but delicious Wings of Fire Challenge) handed over some of their slow cooked BBQ beef brisket to pop on top of a classic Monte Forte pizza with all the cheesy and spicy trimmings, to create the most more-ish meaty pizza ever! Makes it even better when it’s cooked fresh in front you within minutes.
Ice Green x The Bean Coffee
Last but certainly not least – dessert time! We took a scoop of Ice Green’s delicious Coffee Crunch Ice Cream and poured over a fresh espresso, provided by The Bean Coffee to create an amazing vegan Affogato. The perfect combination of hot and cold, a traditional Italian dessert made street food style!
Did you create any of your own Street Food Hacks at Swansea Street Food Festival 2019? Let us know and send us some pictures!
IT'S STREET FOOD TIME IN SOMERSET THIS JULY!
IT'S STREET FOOD TIME IN SOMERSET THIS JULY: SOMERSET STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
Weston-super-Mare, it's time to get your street food on, as Street Food Warehouse bring the acclaimed street food tour to Somerset this summer between 26th - 28h July!After a highly successful 2018 filled with food, drinks and lots of sunshine in six destinations, we're back this year with an even bigger street food tour. Our latest event announcement is none other than Somerset Street Food Festival 2019, and we can not wait to bring our lovely street food vendors with us to the South West of England. Whether you're a Weston-super-Mare local or are travelling from far and wide, you might be wondering what can be expected from Somerset Street Food Festival. So, picture the scene in the Italian Gardens: sunshine beaming down on a host of some of the country's best street food vendors serving incredible food from all over the globe, plenty of drinks and good times aplenty. Are you in? We'll see you between 26th - 28th July, then... Joined by a whole host of creative and unique street food vendors, from 12pm until 10pm over a three-day food extravaganza Street Food Warehouse will welcome curious foodies, festival lovers and and sun-soakers alike for this midsummer bash to enjoy menus brimming with the exciting, the exotic and the extraordinary.There's plenty to shout about when it comes to the street food vendors trading at the first ever Somerset Street Food Festival. We've got some Street Food Warehouse favourites involved, including The Dog House with their insane loaded hot dogs, and Gourmet Street Kitchen serving their out-of-this-world mac and cheese. Alongside some of our regulars, as well as a host of exciting newbies too, we'll be joined our sister company Pop Up Bar Hire who will be on hand to provide the drinks; be it a pint of craft beer, a Cygnet gin and tonic, or a zesty mojito in the summer heat. Designated driver? Pop Up Bar Hire have a delicious range of non-alcoholic drinks to be purchased too!At Street Food Warehouse, we like to ensure that everyone is catered for. Our selection of street food vendors travel from all over the UK with their tasty dishes and have the ability to cater for gluten and dairy intolerances, veggies and vegans. This family-friendly event has something for everyone… even dogs, who are always welcome to our events!We feel like we’re forgetting to mention something? Hmmm… Perhaps that 2019 is the year that Street Food Warehouse will be sponsored by the UK’s number one hot pepper sauce brand, Encona! At Somerset Street Food Festival, a number of our vendors will be incorporating Encona’s range of sauces into their favourite dishes ready for you to try!A weekend of outstanding food, refreshing beverages and good vibes awaits – the only thing missing is you! Tickets are free, so no excuses. Register for your free tickets here and you’ll be in with a chance of winning x4 street food meals and cocktails, all sponsored by Encona! Keep an eye out on our Facebook page for a number of foodie competitions that'll be running as we build up to the big weekend.
We’ll see you soon, Somerset!
FAQs - SUSSEX STREET FOOD FESTIVAL
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - SUSSEX STREET FOOD FESTIVAL 2019!
Below are a bunch of FAQs for you to refer to prior to (and during) Sussex Street Food Festival 2019 - we hope these help!
Where is Sussex Street Food Festival?The Stade, Hastings. When is Sussex Street Food Festival?Saturday 25th May - Monday 27th May.Do I need to show/print the tickets I have pre-booked for the event?No, these are to provide us with an idea of attendee numbers for the event - though they will still guarantee your entry during peak times, so it helps to have it handy on your phone. Are dogs allowed at Sussex Street Food Festival?Yes! The more doggos, the merrier.What are the opening hours?12:00-22:00 daily, unless all traders sell out.Will there be cover if it rains?Yes! We have a huge marquee to keep you dry.Are there vegetarian and vegan food options available? Yes, Sussex Street Food Festival has carefully selected its vendors to cater for vegetarians, vegans and those that are gluten intolerant.
Head over to our Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date with all things Sussex Street Food Festival throughout the weekend, including foodie competitions and prizes!